British Newspapers 1600-1900

a Scotch pedlar pass, he said:" That reminds use. Nigh upon thirty year ago, I was walking from Redruth to Stithians, when a man that was going along offered me half-a-crown to go to the top of the hill with

granted charters for the opening of new branches at Foxhole, Cornw-all; -St. John's, Ipsesich; Snettisham, Norfolk, Rhos. Denbigh; Mold, Flint; Stithians, Cornwall; and Dentoan, Norfolk. The PRechabites continue to make rapid progress, thus justifying their position as one of the

Victoria County History

the abbey had the appropriation as early as 1324. 8 Subsequently Edward the Black Prince gave the advowson of St. Stithians , Cornwall , and in 1354 , the bishop granted them the appropriation. 9 Before 1291 the abbey also

British History Online

County of Cornwall , whose Names are thereunto subscribed: Stithians: Also, Upon reading the Petition of the Members of a Society and Congregation of Wesleyan Methodists worshipping at the Wesleyan Chapel, Stithians , in the County of Cornwall , whose

House of Commons Parliamentary Papers

fubÃÂ¬ fcribed : Alfo, Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants of Ponfanooth and its Vicinity, in the Parifhes of Stithians, Perranarwothall and Gluvias, in Cornwall, whofe Names are thereunto fubfcribed : Alfo, Upon reading the Petition of the Inhabitants

; to grant and to secure thereunto subscribed Also, Upon reading the Petition of the Members of a ts, tants Stithians: Kehelland: n ÃÂ&quot; Camborne: Penponds: Society and Congregation of Wesleyan Methodists wor- &quot; to them such Civil Rights and

of Polruan; of Liskeard; of Antony; of Bolingey; of Lerrin ; of Cbacewater, Kenwyn; of Fowey; of Camborne ; of Stithians; of St. Mabyn; of St. Gennis; of Camelford; of Trevelmond; of St. Austell; of Ponsanooth Glewias; of Kilkhampton ;